Research Fellow in Solar Geoengineering

About the role

We are seeking to appoint a research fellow position in Solar 
Geoengineering, to be held in the Department of Earth Sciences at UCL. The 
Horizon Europe-funded project ‘Conditions for Responsible Research of SRM – 
Analysis, Co-Creation, and Ethos (Co-Create)’ aims to support the 
development of possible new research governance arrangements for solar 
geoengineering in the European Union.

The post is available for 18 months in the first instance and 
collaborations will span several UK and European universities and several 
disciplines.

The postdoctoral researcher will play a central role in the scientific and 
technical evaluation of solar geoengineering and proposed field tests as 
part of this interdisciplinary project. The postdoctoral researcher will 
also help organize an international workshop focused on potential field 
tests of solar geoengineering, bringing together researchers with plans for 
such field tests.


Working Pattern: Full time

Salary: £42,099–£50,585

Working Type: Hybrid (20% - 80% on site)
Closing Date: 10-Mar-2024
Interviews: Mid-March to Early April
Start date: Early April or as soon as possible thereafter

About you

The successful candidate will have a PhD in Climate Sciences, Earth 
Sciences or a closely related field (or thesis submitted subject to 
examination) and an independent research reputation in climate science, 
solar geoengineering or a related subject.

Experience in communicating to non-academic audiences and a knowledge of 
solar geoengineering are desirable.

The ability to analyse and interpret scientific literature and results is 
essential.


About us

UCL is one of the world's top universities. Based in the heart of London, 
it is a modern, outward-looking institution. At its establishment in 1826, 
UCL was radical and responsive to the needs of society, and this ethos – 
that excellence should go hand-in-hand with enriching society – continues 
today. UCL Earth Sciences is one of the oldest centres for Earth and 
planetary sciences in the UK, situated in Bloomsbury in the heart of London.
*Apply*
For more details and to apply follow this link 
<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=19955&jobTitle=Research+Fellow+in+Solar+Geoengineering>
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For any questions regarding the role, please contact Dr. Peter Irvine: 
[email protected]

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